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AX84 P1 Rev. 11 A Successful Layout The following three slides show how I laid out my P1. I used standard parts like a Hammond 125E output transformer.

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1 AX84 P1 Rev. 11 A Successful Layout The following three slides show how I laid out my P1. I used standard parts like a Hammond 125E output transformer and RatShack terminal strips. The power transformer came from my father’s old collection. There is no manufacturer’s name on it anywhere, but it has exactly the voltages specified in the circuit diagram. I assume that a Hammond or other suitable transformer will be roughly similar in size, so will fit comfortably. The pots are cheapo Alphas, two bucks at Ampwares. The power supply caps are from AES. The input jack is a Switchcraft: note that the terminals are laid out differently that those on the crummy RatShack Chinese abominations. The chassis is a standard 13 ½ x 5 x 2 Hammond aluminum job. I’m really happy with the result! It’s very quiet, no hum, a little hiss when cranked all the way up. And best of all, it sounds great! Thanks to all the folks at the AX84 site: http://www.ax84.com/

2 7.5” Output Jack AX84 P1 Rev. 11 Chassis Layout, Bottom View 1.5” IEC Connector under Fuseholder 1.0” 2.25” 3.5” 4.75” 6.0” Input JackVolBassMidTreble This layout is for mounting “Bassman”-style in the back of a cabinet, or for “upside-down” mounting, with the tubes pointing down, front panel facing forward. For a “hi-fi” type layout (tubes pointing up), look at the drawing in a mirror. The transformers are on top of the chassis, their leads coming through grommeted holes. Adjust the locations of the power transformer and the output transformer to fit your particular iron. 13.5” 0.625” 1.25” 2.0” PilotPowerStandby 5.0” 2.0” 1.25” 4.0” 12AX7EL84 Power Transformer Output Transformer Hole w/ grommet Holes used to mount terminal strips Holes used to mount terminal strips 1.5” 3.5” 5.5” 1.5” 2.5”

3 AX84 P1 Rev. 11 Signal& PS Wiring, Bottom View Input JackVolBassMidTreble 10K/1W 1 uF 1.5K 1 Meg 68 K.022 470K 470pF 470K 1 uF 820 270pF.015 220K/1W 100K B+ 130 100uF 56K 2.2M 47uF -  |- 100/1W 220K/1W 1K/1W 10K/1W B+ To see this more clearly, set the magnification factor to 150%. There is really much more room than it appears. Most parts are smaller than shown… All of the grounds are brought together at a “star ground” just to the left of the output transformer primary. This point is isolated from the chassis. The only chassis connection is at the input jack. Approx. star ground point

4 AX84 P1 Rev. 11 AC Wiring, Bottom View Input JackVolBassMidTreble 220K/1W To see this more clearly, set the magnification factor to 150%. There is really much more room than it appears. Most parts are smaller than shown… The fuse holder is mounted above or below the IEC connector. The pilot light is a cheapo RatShack job, 110V, with wire leads. Approx. star ground point 100 SPSTPilot 110V


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